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    Author(s)Charles B. Travis
    PublisherEUROSPAN GROUP
    ISBN9781589483682
    Pages175
    BindingPaperback with Sewin
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2015

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    EUROSPAN GROUP Abstract Machine by Charles B. Travis

    In Abstract Machine, author Charles Travis uses GIS technology to interpret, analyze, and visualize literary, historical, and philosophical texts. Travis's study shows how mapping language patterns, fictional landscapes, geographic spaces, and philosophical concepts helps support critical analysis. Travis bases his interpretive model upon the ancient Greek and Roman practice of geographia, and applies it to works by authors including Samuel Beckett, Patrick Kavanagh, Flann O'Brien, and James Joyce. Travis illustrates how scholars in the humanities can experiment with GIS to create visualizations that support and illustrate their critical analysis of humanities texts, and survey, navigate, and imagine various story-paths through space and time. Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: GIS and the digital humanities 1: Introduction 2: Toward the spatial turn 3: Writing time and space with GIS: The conquest and mapping of seventeenth-century Ireland Part 2: Writers, texts, and mapping4: GIS and the poetic eye 5: Modeling and visualizing in GIS: The topological influences of Homer's Odyssey and Dante's Inferno on James Joyce's Ulysses (1922) 6: Psychogeographical GIS: Creating a kaleidoscope equipped with consciousness Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds (1939) 7: Geovisualizing Beckett Part 3: Toward a humanities GIS8: The terrae incognitae of humanities GIS About the authorIndex -- Esri



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